Barbosa, however, hasn’t minded the warm temperatures. She’s still recovering from last winter’s harsh chill and heavy snowfall.

“I’m a little traumatized,” Barbosa admitted.

Her husband Hildeberto Barbosa feels the opposite way.

“If it snows tomorrow, that’s good. Let it snow,” he said. The snow is particularly beneficial to him, since he works as a snow plow driver.

“I’m really hoping it’ll be a little chillier,” Bill Murphy said. He’s also still lamenting the heavy snowfall last winter (he’s a teacher, and school was often cancelled), but would appreciate a little dusting to make it feel more like winter.

According to the record books, if it snows Monday night it will be the 7th latest first snowfall in Providence history. If the flakes don’t come until Tuesday morning, it will be the 6th. The record-holder for the latest first snowfall is 1928, when it didn’t snow in Providence until January 16.